GENEVA, Nov 30 (Hina) - "We have supported the European Union's
initiative to find a way out of an impasse the Conference on former
Yugoslavia has reached in solving the crisis in the UNPAs in Croatia and
the crisis in Bosnia-Herzegovina," said Croatian President Franjo
Tudjman in an interview with Croatian Television after a plenary meeting
in Geneva late Monday afternoon.
"We are willing to accept all proposals on a political settlement in
Croatian territories under UN protection. ... We have drawn attention to
Croatia's view that sanctions against Serbia and Yugoslavia must be
linked, as specified in Security Council resolutions, not only with the
settlement of the crisis in Bosnia-Herzegovina but also with the
resolution of the problem of Croatian territories protected by the UN
peace-keeping force," said the Croatian President.
"Even earlier we advocated that free passage of relief aid should be
secured, and we welcome today's agreement on securing free passage of
humanitarian convoys," said President Tudjman. He went on to say that
"it is important to concentrate on a political settlement, because
behind humanitarian aid, as could be seen in today's reports, some
parties want in fact to continue the war."
Speaking of a request that Croatia grant the Bosnian Moslem Republic
access to the sea and territory around Neum, the Croatian President
stressed that he had expounded Croatia's view that "Croatia can in no
way accept cession of its territory as it would mean carving up of the
Croatian national territory and state as well as putting its strategic
interests in danger." "However, I have reiterated Croatia's willingness
to offer the Moslems free trade zones in Ploce and Rijeka," said
President Tudjman.
President Tudjman noted that it was possible that the Moslems would
build a port on the River Neretva. "We are ready to offer a usual
solution to such a problem, free trade zones in certain ports, and
besides, there is a large number of states not having a direct access to
the sea," he stressed. "The Moslem request for access to the sea over
Croatian territory, particularly in the light of current Moslem
aggression on territory envisaged as part of the Croatian Republic, is
obviously out of question," stressed the Croatian President in
yesterday's statement for Croatian Television.
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